Beta
V1.00
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FEATURES:
Extends
existing
repeater
coverage
to
the
3G
and
4G
cellular
networks,
PSTN,
or
users
private
internal
PBX
system
without
adding
equipment
at
the
repeater
site
Control
an
NX
‐
7/800
radio
as
if
you
were
sitting
in
front
of
it
from
any
(cell)
phone
Zero
use
of
system(site)
resources
when
monitoring
a
zone/channel
Allows
for
selection
of
up
to
8
different
individual
or
groups
to
scan,
talk
or
monitor
Supports
remote
control
of
scan
function
in
the
radio
Easy
to
use
voicemail
style
interface
Field
programmable
voicemail
prompts
create
a
customized
user
interface
Can
be
used
to
cross
connect
covert
operations
using
a
cellphone
to
existing
repeater
infrastructure.
Passcode
protected
from
unauthorized
use
Can
be
installed
on
Kenwood
NXDN
digital
systems,
standard
analog
conventional
systems,
or
LTR
systems.
Installation
can
be
on
or
off
site.
INTRODUCTION
The
NEXLINK
interoperability
gateway
is
an
intelligent
cross
connection
from
cellular,
PBX
or
PSTN
networks
to
Kenwood
NEXEDGE
or
any
other
analog
repeater
system.
It
works
by
allowing
a
user
to
remotely
access
the
repeater
just
by
placing
a
regular
telephone
call
to
the
NEXLINK
gateway
from
any
cell
phone,
standard
land
line
phone
or
internal
PBX.
The
NEXLINK
gateway
auto
‐
answers
an
incoming
call.
At
this
point
the
user
has
full
control
over
the
connected
Kenwood
radio
as
if
sitting
in
front
of
it.
Within
seconds
the
user
can
instantly
connect
to
digital
or
analog
talk
groups.
An
interactive
voicemail
type
system
is
used
to
allow
the
user
to
select
talk
groups
via
the
DTMF
pad
on
their
phone.
The
user
can
also
enable
or
disable
scanning
to
monitor
multiple
talk
groups.
Once
a
talk
group
is
selected,
the
user
presses
the
DTMF
9
key
to
start
a
call/transmission.
To
end
the
call
the
user
presses
the
DTMF
0
key.
The
user
can
just
hang
up
the
phone
to
shut
down
the
link.
The
NEXLINK
gateway
plugs
directly
into
a
Kenwood
NEXEDGE
mobile
radio
using
the
supplied
plug
&
play
cable
kit.
A
standard
telephone
line
or
VOIP
line
with
an
off
the
shelf
ATA
is
required
to
the
NEXLINK
gateway
which
is
used
as
the
link.
The
NEXLINK
gateway
does
not
need
to
be
located
at
the
site
and
uses
the
existing
repeater
infrastructure
to
operate.
The
gateway,
radio,
and
link
source(TELCO)
simply
needs
to
be
located
within
range
of
the
repeater
site.
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